When George invited his friend Clapper, that bad mood that was beginning among the Lads had been broken for a brief moments and that made the recording sessions on WMGGW became joyful...GREAT moment of a guest star in The Beatles, don't you think?? GREAT Eric's solos indeed...A curiosity about his contribution to them is the fact somepeople thought that Clapton did the solo also on "Something", what is NOT true, that was VERY George...that's just one more myth about them.

When George invited his friend Clapper, that bad mood that was beginning among the Lads had been broken for a brief moments and that made the recording sessions on WMGGW became joyful...GREAT moment of a guest star in The Beatles, don't you think?? GREAT Eric's solos indeed...A curiosity about his contribution to them is the fact somepeople thought that Clapton did the solo also on "Something", what is NOT true, that was VERY George...that's just one more myth about them.

I don't know if anyone described the WMGGW session as joyful - certainly the presence of Clapton made McCartney and Lennon pay much more attention to the song that they otherwise would have done. George has specifically referred to Paul's neat piano introduction to the track...

I just can't remmember right now if Clapton contributed in any Paul album...I think he didn't do it, can someone tell me why the reason?Maybe he just does not consider Paul as a good friend as George was or even as Ringo is?? I just saw him playing along with Paul on some concerts, it's true...but not in albums.